Schools of Rock
From Guitar Hero to online classes and from apps to in-person jam sessions, musicians plug into curricula that get them amped up.
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From Guitar Hero to online classes and from apps to in-person jam sessions, musicians plug into curricula that get them amped up.
As the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe discussed his collaboration with the School of Rock in Doylestown, Pa. earlier this year where he performed his band's songs with a group of young kids.
The previous House Band spent a lot of time working on Stronger Now, a musical from SuperYou, written by Lourds Lane and produced by Melissa Jones. SuperYou is "Enter SuperYou — the journey of a woman who reconnects with her dreams when her superheroine creations come to life. Featuring mind-blowing female performers, new, iconic superheroines and an instantly singable, anthemic modern rock score, SuperYou is the heartwarming story of a woman remembering the power of her own voice." (from their website).
Guitar connoisseur Austin of Trogly's Guitar Show is dedicated to sharing some of the coolest and rare guitars to his audiences.
Gibson has created a unique new limited-edition Les Paul Special electric guitar for School of Rock students. Available exclusively to students of the popular music education program, this Les Paul Special happens to be the first ever made with a glossy black nitrocellulose finish and gold hardware. Elsewhere, it boasts a solid mahogany body and neck with a cream-bound rosewood fingerboard.
Vintage-inspired instrument designed to be a students' first forever guitar. 100% of all profits from the sale of these guitars will go to Save The Music.
Music Gear and industry expert demonstrates the exclusive features of the School of Rock Gibson Les Paul Special and shares the positive impact of the Save the Music Organization
School of Rock has partnered with Musically Fed to help support volunteer initiatives around the country.
Forbes writer Gary Drenik recently interviewed Chief Marketing Officer, Elliot Baldini, on how School of Rock pivoted and innovated during 2020.
MONICA RUBIN, OWNER OF SCHOOL OF ROCK ROCKVILLE CENTRE, HUNTINGTON, AND SYOSSET/OYSTER BAY, WAS HIGHLIGHTED BY NEWSDAY FOR SCHOOL OF ROCK'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.